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WEATHERRead each slide.

Look at each picture.

Answer each question.

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There are many kinds of weather.

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Places close to the North and South Poles are very cold.

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Places close to the Equator are very hot.

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Less sunshine reaches the Poles because of the tilt of the Earth.

More sunshine reaches the Equator.

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The Equator is an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.

The Equator is closest to the sun so the equator is always hot.

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Florida is located close to the Equator.

Florida does not have a cold winter because it is close to the Equator.

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The tilt of the Earth gives us our seasons and our climate.

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Snow is frozen water that falls from the sky when the temperature

drops below freezing.

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Freezing is 32 degrees

Fahrenheit or

0 degrees Celsius.

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We rarely get snow in Florida because it does not get below

freezing very often.

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Florida has lots of rain in wintertime.

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Sometimes Florida has tornados.

Tornados form during very bad thunderstorms.

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A tornado is a rotating column

of air.

The winds can be traveling up to 500 miles per

hour.

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We also have hurricanes in Florida.

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Hurricanes are huge tropical storms that start out over the warm ocean waters.

Hurricanes have an eye in the middle.

Can you find the eye of the storm?

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Scientists that measure and predict the weather are Meteorologists.

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Meteorologists use tools to

measure and predict the weather.

A thermometer is a tool to measure

temperature.

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This side This side

of the tells us

thermometer degrees

tells Celsius.

us degrees

Fahrenheit.

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A barometer measures air pressure.

A change in air pressure means a change in the weather.

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QUIZ

1. Name several types of weather. ________________________________

2. What do Meteorologists do? ________________________________

3. Why doesn’t it snow in Florida? ________________________________

4. What temperature does it have to be to freeze. ____ Fahrenheit ____ Celsius


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